Month: February 2023
Japanese LGBTQ groups demand the country adopt equal rights law by G-7 summit
Japanese LGBTQ people and rights groups have condemned a recent discriminatory remark by a senior aide of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
Read MoreDuxbury mother Lindsay Clancy ‘planned these murders,’ prosecutors allege – CBS Boston
Duxbury mother Lindsay Clancy ‘planned these murders,’ prosecutors allege CBS Boston Mother arraigned on murder charges in kids’ deaths WCVB Channel 5 Boston Lindsay Clancy said she heard a man’s voice in her head before strangling her kids with exercise ropes: prosecutors New
Read MoreSupreme Court critic Amsalem to join Justice Ministry as 2nd minister
Five weeks after government formed, influential Likud MK agrees to several ministerial roles, ending headache for Netanyahu
Read MoreCourt denies aid for Hiroshima atomic bomb survivors’ children
A Japanese court has rejected a damage suit filed by a group of children of Hiroshima atomic bombing survivors seeking government support for medical costs, saying the hereditary impact of radiation exposure is still unknown.
Read MoreParis mayor says Russia won’t have a team at 2024 Olympics if Ukraine invasion continues
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says no Russian team should not be allowed to compete at the Paris Olympics next year if Moscow continues its war against Ukraine.
Read MoreOne year later, still no medals in disputed Beijing 2022 Olympic team skating event
Skaters from Russia won the team event with the U.S. second and Japan third. But then it came to light that Russian Kamila Valieva had given a positive drug test weeks before the Olympics. (Image credit: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Read MoreRihanna’s 25 Best Fashion Moments of All Time
Among her many titles as the reigning multihyphenate of our time, Rihanna’s status as a fashion icon may be the one that best encapsulates the power and reach of her cultural influence. While the bad gal has always marched to
Read MoreCourt rebukes government for seeking to again put off Khan al-Ahmar demolition
Judge rejects request for four-month postponement, forces state to respond to right-wing group’s demand that West Bank Bedouin hamlet be razed as soon as possible
Read MoreAs Biden Prepares to Tout Economy, Fed Chair Powell Takes a Cautious Tone
The White House has embraced signs that the economy is strong. For the Fed, that strength could prolong its fight against inflation.
Read MoreShe was declared dead, but the funeral home found her breathing
“This is an awful situation that has caused unnecessary trauma for the impacted resident and her loved ones,” the New York attorney general’s office told NPR. (Image credit: Google Maps/Screenshot by NPR)
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